颞叶癫痫患者手术前后的性功能障碍

D. G. Shefer, A. S. Shershever, V. B. Boreyko, A. V. Klein, E. V. Sorokova
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目的:探讨颞叶癫痫(TLE)患者在各种颞叶手术前后的性功能障碍(SDs)情况。材料和方法。回顾性男科和性学研究,利用裸眼数据。采用精液和前列腺液分析、德库-杜米奇精子形态分析、营养试验、Shcherbak体温调节反射检查、紫外线红斑试验、糖曲线分析、脑电图等多种检查方法。该研究评估了120例TLE患者的手术治疗和长期康复的结果,这些患者接受了各种颞叶手术(TLPs),手术时年龄从4.5岁到47岁不等。其中,主组有82例患者(男41例,女41例)报告了SDs的主诉,占所有计算的100%。性欲亢进和性变态在严重精神障碍患者中最为普遍。在TLPs后,83.6%的SD患者出现轻度精神障碍和癫痫发作停止(EPs)消退。相反,在有严重精神障碍的患者中,45%的患者在TLPs后SDs出现了倒退。在性亢进症患者中观察到令人鼓舞的结果,停用EPs后性亢进症得到改善,恢复期为17至24年。本研究在现实世界的临床环境中进行,支持对TLE患者合并轻度精神障碍进行手术治疗的建议。在大多数情况下,TLPs后EPs的停止或减少会导致TLE表现的改善,包括患者的精神状态、SDs和社会适应。
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Sexual disorders among temporal lobe epilepsy patients preand post-surgery
Objective: to investigate sexual disorders (SDs) in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) both before and after undergoing various temporal lobe operative procedures.Material and methods. A retrospective andrological and sexologic study was conducted, utilizing catamnesis data. Multiple examination methods were employed, including semen and prostatic fluid analysis, Decourt–Dumic sperm morphotype analysis, vegetative tests, Shcherbak thermoregulation reflex examination, ultraviolet erythema test, sugar curve analysis, and electroencephalography. The study assessed the results of surgical treatment and long-term catamnesis for 120 TLE patients who had undergone various temporal lobe operative procedures (TLPs), with ages at the time of surgery ranging from 4.5 to 47 years. Among them, 82 patients (41 males and 41 females) in the main group reported complaints of SDs, representing 100% for all calculations.Results. Hypersexuality and sexual perversions were most prevalent among patients with severe mental disorders. Following TLPs, patients with mild mental disorders and cessation of epileptic seizures (EPs) experienced regression in 83.6% of SD cases. Conversely, among patients with severe mental disorders, SDs regressed in 45% of cases after TLPs. Encouraging outcomes were observed in patients with hypersexuality, which was ameliorated after the cessation of EPs, with a catamnesis period ranging from 17 to 24 years.Conclusion. This study, conducted in real-world clinical settings, supports the recommendation of surgical treatment for TLE patients with mild mental disorders. In the majority of cases, the cessation or reduction of EPs following TLPs leads to improvements in TLE manifestations, including the patient's mental state, SDs, and social adaptation.
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